De-Amalgamation Meeting Tonight

A meeting to discuss the possible de-amalgamation of the massive Toowoomba Regional Council super shire will be held from 7:30pm tonight at the Crows Nest Community Centre.

Push To Form New Council Gains Momentum

A grassroots campaign to de-amalgamate the former Rosalie and Crows Nest shires from the Toowoomba Regional Council is gaining momentum with petitions circulating and leaflets distributed to all households in both regions.

Local Government MP Drops In

Local Government MP Drops In

Local Government Minister David Crisafulli stopped off from a tour of the South Burnett today to visit Member for Nanango Deb Frecklington’s “mobile office” while it was in Yarraman.

MP Hits The Road

MP Hits The Road

Member for Nanango Deb Frecklington will be taking her “mobile office” on the road later this month, visiting Blackbutt, Yarraman and Nanango on July 25.

$269,000 Grants To Local Groups

South Burnett community groups have received more than $269,000 in Community Benefit grants announced today by the State Government.

‘Colonial-Style’ Toilet Block At Yarraman

‘Colonial-Style’ Toilet Block At Yarraman

The Errol Munt Sport Reserve at Yarraman will be getting a much-anticipated upgrade in the coming weeks.

Our Best Towns To Suffer A Heart Attack

If you suffered a heart attack in the South Burnett, which towns would give you greatest chance of survival? And which towns would you prefer NOT to be in?

Bowls Carnival Adds To Festival Colour

Bowls Carnival Adds To Festival Colour

A special Open Fours Bowls Carnival will be held in Yarraman as part of the Colours Of Yarraman festival in September.

Yarraman, Goomeri Out In The Cold

Yarraman, Goomeri Out In The Cold

Hopes that the South Burnett Regional Council’s borders could be expanded to include Yarraman and Goomeri were dashed by the State Government yesterday.

$70,000 Grants To Help
Local Community Groups

$70,000 Grants To Help<br> Local Community Groups

Yarraman and surrounding communities have received more than $70,000 to fund vital local community projects